| “ | I knew the Riveras had to buy that guacamole today. Now they have fallen for the totally brilliant trap of... Dr. Chipotle Jr. | ” |
| — Dr. Chipotle Jr. | ||
"Night of the Living Guacamole" is the second segment of the 1st episode of El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera.
Synopsis[]
When Rodolfo gives Manny $100 to buy guacamole, Manny uses the money to buy a tattoo-maker instead.
Plot[]
Manny steals a supervillain magazine from Granpapi's bedroom and sees an Ad for the tattoo making kit but is eventually caught by Rodolfo and tells him about the reason of why he is forbidden to buy the tattoo making kit. After taking Rodolfo's money to buy Guacamole for the game, Manny lies and buys the tattoo making kit with the help of Frida.
Characters[]
Major Characters[]
- Manny Rivera/El Tigre
- Frida Suárez
- Rodolfo Rivera/White Pantera
- Granpapi Rivera/Puma Loco
- Dr. Chipotle Jr.
- Dr. Chipotle Sr. (cameo)
- Guacamole Monster
Minor Characters[]
- Mrs. Chichita
- Supermarket Employee
- Señor Chappi
Transcript[]
Click here to view the script.
Gallery[]

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Trivia[]
- Moral: Be careful where you bought the tattoo for under adult 18 years.
- During the production, this episode was originally had a different title of the episode. In the color scripts, it was originally titled as "Nightmare Green".
- This episode marks Dr. Chipotle Jr.'s debut.
- This episode also marks the creation/debut of the Guacamole Monster.
- This episode re-aired on November 22, 2007.
- As of the "Top 100 Greatest Moments in Nicktoon History", this was ranked as the 91st greatest moment.
- Battles:
- El Tigre vs. Rodolfo and Granpapi (Guacamole Monsters)
- El Tigre vs. Dr. Chipotle Jr.
- Montage Scene: Manny retrieving the Guacamole de los Angeles.
Cultural References[]
- The title of this episode is a take on Night of the Living Dead.
- A similar plot from this episode would later be used in the Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil episode, "Stay Cool".
Running Gags[]
- Manny saying, "Helping the poor".